Evangeocals didn’t vote in the last presidential election....
I started to mention this up thread with one of your goofy posts, but you just don't know much.
""A national post-election survey commissioned by the Faith and Freedom Coalition last night found that the evangelical vote increased in 2012 to a record 27% of the electorate and that white evangelicals voted roughly 78% for Mitt Romney to 21% for Barack Obama. This was the highest share of the vote in modern political history for evangelicals, Reed said. Evangelicals turned out in record numbers and voted as heavily for Mitt Romney yesterday as they did for George W. Bush in 2004, Reed observed. That is an astonishing outcome that few would have predicted even a few months ago. But Romney underperformed with younger voters and minorities and that in the end made the difference for Obama.""
On the contrary. I did vote.
For the Conservative party candidate.
Others whom I had enlightened as to Romney’s involvement in the now successful campaign to give gays access to the boy scouts and his executive order instituting gay marriage in Massachusetts and the whole Romneycare thing and his Planned Parenthood fundraising did sit this one out.
Evangelicals who are committed to their faith were never going to knowingly vote for someone pushing those issues. Period.
Water is wet.
The liberal social agenda can not exist with Biblical Christianity.